Renowned Weaver
A one-drop that wants to die, on your terms and for value. The body is filler: a 1/1 that contributes nothing in combat and asks to be sacrificed the moment you have two mana to spare. What it leaves behind is the actual card, a 1/3 Spider with reach that walls fliers far better than the original ever attacked or blocked. The structure is a deliberate mana-and-tempo trade dressed up as a creature: pay one green now for a body on the board, pay two more later to upgrade it into a defensive piece, and split the cost across two turns when your curve allows. The detail that earns the card its place in graveyard-and-enchantment strategies is the token's type line: the Spider is an enchantment creature, which means it counts for anything that cares about enchantments hitting the battlefield or sitting in play, and the act of sacrificing the Weaver itself feeds anything that rewards creatures dying. So the card pulls double duty across two engines at once, a sacrifice fodder body that converts into an enchantment permanent, without either half ever appearing on the rate.
